1. You can get the current list of remailer stats HERE.2. To send an anonymous message to a Usenet newsgroup you would use headers like these...

::Anon-Post-To: 'name of newsgroup you wish to post to'Cutmarks: ===

##Subject: 'Your Subject'##From: 'You can make up a name to use'

'Your message goes here

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The 1st line has - 2 colons.The 2nd line has - Anon-Post-To:The 3rd line has - Cutmarks: ===The 4th line must remain blank.The 5th line has two - ##The 6th line has - Subject:The 7th line has two - ##The 8th line has - From:The 9th line must remain blankThe 10th line is where you put your message. When you have finished your message then you should leave a blank line and then put in your cutmarks.

Some anonymous remailers don't allow the 8th line (From:) header.

You will need to get PGP553i to encrypt your messages before sending to a remailer. You can get 'freeware' PGP553i HERE.

'Anonymouse' is a good place to get started with anonymous remailing, posting and surfing. The site is HERE.

Below is 'HIDE MY ASS' proxy server. A proxy server cloaks your IP address so that websites you visit can't identify you. Click on the link below and enter a URL in the text window and click go. If you want to go to the 'Anonymouse' site then just type 'anonymouse.org' in the text window and you can send anonymous email and post from a proxified IP address!

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Using Anonymouse

Using 'Anonymouse'...

'Anonymouse' is a good website to go to when you're new to anonymous remailing. Personally, I think using a 3rd party (middleman) to send your email is dodgy to say the least. If the information is not too sensitive then it's okay for a bit of fun amongst friends etc.

If you're contacting the NSA or MI5 about the location of a wanted murderer etc. I certainly wouldn't use it. The reason being... well, you go to the website and your ISP address is recorded and even through a proxy I wouldn't be sure. Then there is the possibility of someone watching on a 'middleman' site.

Serious anonymity requires you to 'do it yourself' and possibly 'chain' your encrypted messsage through at least three anonymous remailers.

Remailer Key Help

Remailer Help And Key...

Before you can send an anonymous post or email you will need to get the remailer key. So if we're going to use 'dizum' then would send a blank email like this...

If you're new to PGP and encryption then I'll walkthrough it here for you.

1. Highlight all of the (above) message.2. Copy the highlighted text.3. Open your PGP program (with padlock icon).4. Click 'Edit Clipboard Text' and make any needed changes etc. or leave if okay.5. Click 'Copy to Clipboard' then click padlock icon again and 'Encrypt Clipboard' with the remailer key.6. The 'PGP - Key Selection' window appears.7. Drag the remailer key down to 'Recipients' at the bottom of the window.8. Click 'OK' then click padlock icon and click 'Edit Clipboard Text' again to get the encrypted code which should look something like this...

9. Click 'OK' and paste the above code into your email program with 2 colons on the 1st line of the body of your message.10. Then on the 2nd line type 'Encrypted: PGP' (remember to leave a space between this and the PGP code as seen below).

You can also add the 'X-No-Archive: yes' header which means your post will be removed automatically from Usenet after several days...

::Anon-Post-To: alt.testCutmarks: ===

##Subject: Anon TestX-No-Archive: yes

Message goes here.

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If you want to delay the time of remailing when your email reaches the remailer (I've added a 2 hour delay here) you can add the 'latent time' header like this...

::Anon-Post-To: alt.testLatent-Time: +2:00Cutmarks: ===

##Subject: Checking Latent Time

Message goes here.

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If you only want to send an anonymous email to a recipients email account then all you do is leave out the 'post' in the header like this...

::Anon-To: 'recipients email address'Cutmarks: ===

##Subject: 'your subject goes here'

'your message goes here'

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Just encrypt your messages before sending to the remailer or remailers if you are 'chain' remailing.

I use '===' for cutmarks. The purpose of cutmarks...

Anything you may have left by accident in the body of your email or post and including any signatures will not be forwarded so cutmarks are a pretty good header.

PGP Online & Offline

PGP553i For Offline & Online use...

PGP is not just for anonymous email and postings. It is also a great 'free' program to have for encrypting documents on your computer. If your new to encryption then this might be of great help to you.

How To Encrypt Files On Your Computer Using PGP553i

Once the program is installed on your computer here is how to encrypt a 'text doc' very easily...

1. Highlight the document icon then right click and from the menu click 'PGP'.

2. Click 'Encrypt'.

3. 'PGP - Key Selection Dialog' appears.

4. Tick 'Conventional Encryption' at the bottom of the window and then click 'OK'.

8. Click 'OK' and you will see your encrypted document on the desktop.

DON'T FORGET YOUR PASSPHRASE!

9. You will still see your unencrypted original document on the desktop DO NOT DELETE IT WITH WINDOWS! You must right click it then click PGP then click Wipe. The 'Last Chance' window appears, click 'OK' and it's deleted. When you delete it by wiping with PGP it is encrypted and then deleted. If you delete with windows it can be recovered!

10. Your encrypted document is left!

11. To read or edit to your document just double click the encrypted icon and the 'PGP Enter Passphrase' window appears, enter your passphrase for decryption then you can read or edit your document.

12. When finished reading or editing just go through the above steps again to encrypt your 'updated' document and wipe the old one.

Once you have done this a few times it's really very simple and becomes second nature!

Oct 2nd 2012 UPDATE: Some email programs may not be suitable as they're in html format and spacing may not be correct. Try downloading 'EUDORA' light freeware as your email program here... http://www.eudora.com/download/ ...perfect for PGP.